Fun Home won five Tony Awards, the most of any musical at the 69th Annual Tony Awards. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Simon Stephens also won five Tonys, including Best Play, the most of any non-musical play. Winners and celebrity guests celebrated at the official after-party held at the Plaza.
Darren Criss and Alex Sharp
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Kelli O'Hara won her first Tony Award in six tries for her performance as Anna Leonowens in The King and I, which was also named Best Revival of a Musical. Her show also won Tonys for Best Costume Design (Catherine Zuber) and Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical (Ruthie Ann Miles).
Darren Criss, Alex Sharp, Jason Alexander, Andy Karl, Sydney Lucas Celebrate at the Official Tony Award After-Party
Darren Criss, Alex Sharp, Jason Alexander, Andy Karl, Sydney Lucas Celebrate at the Official Tony Award After-Party
Fun Home won five Tony Awards, the most of any musical at the 69th Annual Tony Awards. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Simon Stephens also won five Tonys, including Best Play, the most of any non-musical play. Winners and celebrity guests celebrated at the official after-party held at the Plaza.
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Jason Alexander and Rita Wilson
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Orfeh and Andy Karl
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Patina Miller
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Patina Miller and David Mars
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Micah Stock
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Jenn Lyon and Douglas Sills
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Sydney Lucas
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Ed Lucas and Sydney Lucas
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Kathy Najimy and Dan Finnerty
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Darren Criss and Mia Swier
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Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron won Best Original Score for Fun Home, the first all-female songwriting team to win this award. Kron also won the Tony for Best Book of a Musical.
The musical, featuring such songs as “We Got the Beat,” “Mad About You,” and “Heaven Is a Place on Earth,” opened April 18 at San Francisco’s Curran Theatre.